New Vikings receiver Greg Jennings apparently has some lingering frustrations with his old team, the Green Bay Packers, particularly as relates to his former quarterback, Aaron Rodgers.

But Jennings is going to have to find a different method of dealing with those feelings, something that falls short of creating potential bulletin board talk for a division rival.

The coach says he will soon talk to his new receiver, according to an NFL.com story that quoted an ESPN interview.

Jennings on Thursday referred to Rodgers only as "12," making such comments as, "a lot of times when you have a guy who creates that spotlight for himself and establishes that and takes a lot of that, it becomes so-and-so and the team. It should always be the team."

Frazier would have preferred that Jennings took another approach, NFL.com reported.

"That's not something that we're high on," Frazier told ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert on Saturday. "And he and I are going to talk before we practice (Saturday afternoon). I've got to grab him. That's not how we do things."

Frazier added: "He has strong feelings regarding his former team, and that's good. But there is a way to get that communicated, and we've got to sit down, and he and I have got to talk a little bit."